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Re: Replacing old steam valves in radiator.


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Posted by Marty on August 26, 2008 at 14:22:39:

In Reply to: Re: Replacing old steam valves in radiator. posted by HeatPro on August 26, 2008 at 13:21:14:

: Steam radiator valves often had a leak-by notch to prevent collapse of the radiator after heating by condensing steam due a clogged vent. Also one-pipe radiators had notched seats to allow water to drain back. Two-pipe radiators also had a bleed to keep constant pressure.

: You will have to know which system you have and whether the radiator is supposed to allow steam in with the valve closed. Steam radiator valves are special for radiators with a low seat that allows all the water back out of the radiator. Replacing it with a common water valve will cause a banging that will drive you out of the condo.

: Otherwise, the valves usually can be disassembled and refurbished quickly by experienced steam mechanics.


Thanks.
I guess the only way to know what I have is to take it off and bring it to the plumbing store? (Steam is off in building until late Sep./early October - so no sauna when I get back)

Any other issues to worry about? I plan on doing the replacement myself.

Thanks




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